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ROE RAGE: Pro-Life Group Attacked with Molotov Cocktails

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It was only a matter of days ago that authorities inside the US began suggesting that there was an increased risk of liberal violence coming to America should the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade – a landmark abortion case from the 1970’s.

Now, with the anger swelling on the left side of the aisle, the tumult has begun.

A Wisconsin anti-abortion group said Sunday someone tossed a Molotov cocktail into its Madison office and spray-painted a message outside reading, “if abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.”

Local reporters from outlets including WISC-TV, the Wisconsin State Journal and Milwaukee Journal Sentinel said they visited the office for Wisconsin Family Action on Sunday and shared photos and videos of the apparent arson attack. A shattered window had since been boarded up, and images showed fire damaged furniture and burned books littering the floor of the office.

The message was loud and clear.

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The exterior of the building was tagged in cursive: “if abortions aren’t safe then you aren’t either.”

Wisconsin Family Action President Julaine K. Appling told News 3 Now that someone tossed a Molotov cocktail into her office around 6 a.m. and she was unaware of who is behind the attack.

The leaked draft decision of the Supreme Court’s likely decision was only the beginning of whatever conflict will arise from the decision, as an official ruling will undoubtedly rile the far-left once again.

 

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As a lifelong advocate for the dream promised us in the Constitution, Andrew West has spent his years authoring lush prose editorial dirges regarding America's fall from grace and her path back to prosperity. When West isn't railing against the offensive whims of the mainstream media or the ideological cruelty that is so rampant in the US, he spends his time seeking adventurous new food and fermented beverages, with the occasional round of golf peppered in.




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